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moors were being used. i don't know exactly what explains it, the people as they, emily, what i'm worried about mallas is losing the thing that makes america great. i said okay, in your opinion what makes america great? it was a america is the place where people say it can be whatever you want to be. they often would caveat that the point that is no degree of success. a lot of them have started and have failed. but they also said what it does mean is that the guarantee of opportunity to try to do succeed and perhaps fail. in this ideology i did not even a counter with the groups i've had studied in my own professional research. understanding this about the tea party hopes and a lot of other positions, especially there's strong, economic conservatives and disco conservatives on. if you have a view that things are generally fair, that we work on a meritocracy, but hard work pays off, then income redistribution may seem less necessary or even justified. the second point i'd like to make today is about medicare
moors were being used. i don't know exactly what explains it, the people as they, emily, what i'm worried about mallas is losing the thing that makes america great. i said okay, in your opinion what makes america great? it was a america is the place where people say it can be whatever you want to be. they often would caveat that the point that is no degree of success. a lot of them have started and have failed. but they also said what it does mean is that the guarantee of opportunity to try to...
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thanks very much for having us out. we appreciate the book stall bringing us in. most people don't realize it's actually the last bookstore in the northern suburbs of chicago. that's actually joke. [laughter] but we're really happy to be here. this is, actually, our first signing event for this project, so it means a lot to have people out, and, um, to hear about the work. so, um, and thanks for the introduction, sarah -- >> she's left. >> in the back. by way of background, that's where this begins for us is john was more on the political side with the paper since the late '90s, i was on kind of a crime beat at first and then i moved to 26th street which is the criminal courthouse in chicago and from there to federal court. and our careers sort of merged, not surprisingly, around rod blagojevich sometime after '02, '03, in that range, and certainly by '05, '06. so the project was just sort of our attempt to preserve this story and kind of tell a piece of city history and try to, i don't know if we've cut through all the sensationalism -- >> it's still a little sen
thanks very much for having us out. we appreciate the book stall bringing us in. most people don't realize it's actually the last bookstore in the northern suburbs of chicago. that's actually joke. [laughter] but we're really happy to be here. this is, actually, our first signing event for this project, so it means a lot to have people out, and, um, to hear about the work. so, um, and thanks for the introduction, sarah -- >> she's left. >> in the back. by way of background, that's...
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to get us to work together. it's easily fixed. all we have to do is work together. like i said in the beginning that's what montanans do naturally. we need to and from montana. >> moderator: representative rehberg, one minute. rehberg: first we need to repeal a bomb or care at nasa for sony to work on a bipartisan solution to the farm bill. we need to do as they travel around us people you're more than anything else this insurgency. we need to know what our taxes are going to be. i did everything i can to eliminate the death tax because of a third of our ranch, barns and corrals in june and i've had to rebuild from scratch on 1% borrowed money. we don't need regulation continually dropping down. sequestration -- i voted against the super committee because it's a crazy idea to have people behind closed doors and saw the fiscal crisis of america. at the house of representatives is a super committee. it wasn't going to work in the first place. sequestration is happening because senator tester support a sequestratio
to get us to work together. it's easily fixed. all we have to do is work together. like i said in the beginning that's what montanans do naturally. we need to and from montana. >> moderator: representative rehberg, one minute. rehberg: first we need to repeal a bomb or care at nasa for sony to work on a bipartisan solution to the farm bill. we need to do as they travel around us people you're more than anything else this insurgency. we need to know what our taxes are going to be. i did...
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are used handing? because we have about five minutes i want to get a question. >> when i was saying that the united states doesn't want to engage, actually it is perceived by people of not doing anything, is perceived as doing a favor to the regime. so choosing not to do anything and is actually doing positively support to the regime. this is a perception. >> excuse my english. i just came here. i just have one question. has there been any sectors for sanctions in history? howser also been in a and regime? why did the united states call for sanctions? i'm from iraq with the teen years of sanctions and i think that they empower the regime. it's really, really weak. we are trying to survive and that's happened in cuba, and it's happening iran in the 1980s and you are doing it again in iran. is there any reason for that? >> one has to be absolutely clear first of all with the purpose of sanctions are. you know, squeezing the regime to topple it is one possible purpose. getting the regime to make conceptio
are used handing? because we have about five minutes i want to get a question. >> when i was saying that the united states doesn't want to engage, actually it is perceived by people of not doing anything, is perceived as doing a favor to the regime. so choosing not to do anything and is actually doing positively support to the regime. this is a perception. >> excuse my english. i just came here. i just have one question. has there been any sectors for sanctions in history? howser...
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he won't tell us. he now said he's going to brashing and ensure the good things in it are going to be in there, and you don't have to worry. and at some point, i think the american people have to ask themselves is the reason that governor romney is keeping these plans to prase secret because they're too good? is it because that somehow middle class families benefit too much from them? no. the reason is because when we reform wall street, when we tackle the problem with preexisting conditions, then, you know, these are tough problems and we have to make choices and the choices we have made have been ones that are benefiting middle class families across the country. >> moderator: we've going move to a -- >> reporter: i have to respond my experience as a governor is if i come in and lay down a piece of legislation and say it's my way or the highway, i don't get a lot done. what i do is the same way that ronald reagan worked together with tip 0 new york kneel he laid out the principles he was going foster.
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tell us who you are, tell us what you're saying. i think that's probably a different world than what we are living in today. i'm in one of these super pac pacs. but we are dealing with a because when i going to disarm, as mike said, we are not going to be unilaterally disarmed but there has to be better ways than this. >> thank you very much for your question. >> hello. thank you for coming. i have a second question. both democratic and republican politicians have publicly spoken out against existence of pacs and super pacs saying that they heard and corrupt our democratic system. what do you believe on this issue? >> what do you believe? army, ideally the supreme court erred and that the outgrowth of all this not necessarily great, and i think there has to be a better way. i think that the first thing that you for talk about, i mentioned before, the disclose act, which has been bandied about certainly for the democratic side, no republican support, in terms of having disclosure, far more disclosure so we would know what's going on.
tell us who you are, tell us what you're saying. i think that's probably a different world than what we are living in today. i'm in one of these super pac pacs. but we are dealing with a because when i going to disarm, as mike said, we are not going to be unilaterally disarmed but there has to be better ways than this. >> thank you very much for your question. >> hello. thank you for coming. i have a second question. both democratic and republican politicians have publicly spoken...
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don't worry, he gave us full credit. as max frankel said in "the new york times" in reviewing that book, quote: hen rekissinger was not only the first american emissary in communist china, he persisted with more than 50 trips over seven decades. diplomatically speaking, he owns the franchise. henry kissinger's name is on the door of the wilson center's kissinger institute on china and the united states which is dedicated to his vision of the importance of improving the bilateral relationship between our two nations. that institute is headed by the legendary ambassador stapleton roy who's also on today's panel, and the kissinger institute provides a neutral platform for discussions on u.s./china issues. the institute's signature project is a series of symposia on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia, which the institute co-chairs with china's state council, not only promote dialogue among stakeholders, but also allow particip
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the chinese haven't done us a favor yet of telling us who will be in the new leadership. that will be announced on november 8. i think we're all confident we know that the general secretary of the congress party will be xi jinping. will have a pretty good idea of at least four members of the politburo standing committee, and perhaps other members. i think, the important thing here is that china needs to resume the path of aggressive reform in the economic and political area. i think xi jinping is a very, very smart man who understands what china needs to do. a real linkage between economic and political reform in china. these are not unrelated. again, going back to the road report -- world bank report i mentioned, one of the key recommendations is about rule of wall of how important is to economic development in china. that is also historic the first step of most entries an issue. embarking on a path towards democracy. the question is whether xi jinping and the new standing committee will choose to take the aggressive steps that need to be taken on economic and political
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we've made clear we will use the veto as i've used it before, so let me ask him, will you use the vie toe -- veto. >> order. order. i won't be using the veto, and i will ask the prime minister, about the tenth time i've asked him to respect parliamentary procedure in this matter. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the -- [inaudible] region faces many challenge, particularly with the announcement of job losses at ford last week. will my right honorable friend agree with me that the case for a city deal for south hampton and portsmouth is particularly compelling? >> i do think it is particularly compelling that we make sure south hampton has a city deal. i understand they are on the list. obviously, the news from ford was very disappointing. it was black spot in otherwise a very, very strong performance by the british automotive industry, and i know the business secretary will be working very closely with the city council to do everything we can to help people find jobs. >> mr. andrew miller. >> mr. speaker, might i ask a very straightforward question that should command a straightforward answe
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just don't tell us the rest of us, senator, that it's not good enough for us. if it's good enough for you, it should be good enough for us. i'm the only one in this race who has a plan to balance the budget, who's willing to put that plan into the debate. senator nelson, you've served on the budget knee for a while -- committee for a while, you've failed to pass a budget. >> moderator: foreign policy now, you can do so in your close, national security including immigration policy. lisette campos, first question now goes to senator nelson for a minute, 15, then connie mack. lisette? >> there are an estimated 11 million undocumented people living in florida. do you support amnesty, creating a pathway to citizenship while these individuals can remain on u.s. soil, or do you believe that that sets a dangerous precedent and is unfair to immigrants who have come to this country legally? >> moderator: a minute, 15, sir. nelson: i'm going to answer that in detail, but i'm first going to say not only has it been a cow pasture for 60 years -- [laughter] why don't we ask
just don't tell us the rest of us, senator, that it's not good enough for us. if it's good enough for you, it should be good enough for us. i'm the only one in this race who has a plan to balance the budget, who's willing to put that plan into the debate. senator nelson, you've served on the budget knee for a while -- committee for a while, you've failed to pass a budget. >> moderator: foreign policy now, you can do so in your close, national security including immigration policy. lisette...
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from of all of us here at the table, laura, ken, thank you for joining us. keep sending us your questions, and we'll find a way to get them answered. >> senator, you need to do a better job of explaning your record because you're messing up mine. apparently, you're looking at somebody else, and it is a shame. senator, the people of the state of florida are tiredded of you saying one thing to them, and then going back to washington, d.c. and voting with braining -- barack obama 98% of the time. they are tired of that. >> senator, 30 # seconds. >> is that the only line that you have memorized? [laughter] >> are you going to open up to it, senator? >> let me tell you that violence against women for you not to have produced it in the house where we were trying to produce it in the senate is just -- here we are in 2012, and it is true. you voted for a redefinition of rape as forcible rape. seems to me rape is rain. >> with less than two weeks to election day, follow the key house, senate, and governor's races on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org/campaign2012.
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we have screwed up everything that our founders warned us about. they warned us and warned us. a dozen presidents, all our wisest founders, the rule of law as written in both indiana and u.s. constitutions and, by the way, a senator is supposed to be protecting the indiana constitution from federal intrusion. we have been doing such a terrible job on that. please, look at horningforsenate.com. if you look up my annotated web sites and constitutions, both indiana and federal, they are both relevant, you'll find that we have been badly misled in almost every particular. of course, obamacare's unconstitutional. of course most of what our government does whether it's done by democrats or republicans has been unconstitutional for the last 100 years. i'm the guy who's saying let's go back to what's proven to work better than anything that's ever been done by any human beings anywhere on earth ever. we had something special in this country, and i want it back. >> moderator: thank you. mr. donnelly, 90 seconds. donnelly: i do think it's sad that for richard mourdock it's always politic
we have screwed up everything that our founders warned us about. they warned us and warned us. a dozen presidents, all our wisest founders, the rule of law as written in both indiana and u.s. constitutions and, by the way, a senator is supposed to be protecting the indiana constitution from federal intrusion. we have been doing such a terrible job on that. please, look at horningforsenate.com. if you look up my annotated web sites and constitutions, both indiana and federal, they are both...
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they want us to leave, but they don't want us to leave. they don't want iran to have a nuclear weapon, but they are not prepared to do anything to stop it from getting a nuclear weapon and keep business with iran. same with north korea. we could go on for days. the limit to what a, quote, "reset round 2" republican or democratic administration, are already in place regardless of what romney or obama want. we have to understand that and proceed from there. >> okay. >> the next administration has to realize a reset was a bunch of wishful thinking. we need to take a hard look at our interests in the middle east, broader, not just in the eastern mediterranean known in the arabic narrative, not just syria, and i think the name of the game right now is iran. the iranian nuclear program, and if the price of stopping the iranian nuclear program is having the regime in iran getting a blow, blow inside iran for losing syria, i wish them strong debate to who lost syria, than be it. we need someone who understands geopolitics, not just as theory, but
they want us to leave, but they don't want us to leave. they don't want iran to have a nuclear weapon, but they are not prepared to do anything to stop it from getting a nuclear weapon and keep business with iran. same with north korea. we could go on for days. the limit to what a, quote, "reset round 2" republican or democratic administration, are already in place regardless of what romney or obama want. we have to understand that and proceed from there. >> okay. >> the...
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and now is the time to build on those of us who are -- not structuring us apart. so with your support, we will not don't get congress moving forward, we will be up to save lives as we are doing it. thank you very much, and god bless. >> moderator: i want to thank both candidates, congress brian bilbray, scott peters, appreciate your insight. and the level to which it engaged. >> we are live this one at the american enterprise institute. they're holding a panel on the presidential race voting patterns and the latest polls. panelist will also examine the closest senate and house contests and we'll hear from norman ornstein, author of the new york times bestseller, it's even worse than it looks, and "washington examiner" michael barone. >> on behalf of my aei colleagues, michael barone, henry olsen and norm ornstein, i'd like to welcome all of you and our c-span viewers to this, the final pre-election session of aei's election watch program. we will be back on november 8, 2 days after the election for election session where we will be examining the exit poll entrails
and now is the time to build on those of us who are -- not structuring us apart. so with your support, we will not don't get congress moving forward, we will be up to save lives as we are doing it. thank you very much, and god bless. >> moderator: i want to thank both candidates, congress brian bilbray, scott peters, appreciate your insight. and the level to which it engaged. >> we are live this one at the american enterprise institute. they're holding a panel on the presidential...
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we will use the military assets. we are not going to -- we will use military assets, but we need to focus on another part of this problem, and that problem as law enforcement. and here is where we have a major disagreement with the governor of massachusetts. he has opposed to the death penalty for the drug kingpins. we believe people convicted of that crime deserves a death penalty as does the legislation that is supported by the bipartisan including many democrats of his party. he also is opposed to mandatory drug sentencing for drug dealers in the state of massachusetts. you cannot have a war on drugs. you cannot be tough on drugs and weak on crime >> it's interesting to see that the senator from indiana, when we had a resolution on the floor of the united states for kacmarik sponsored by governor dole he was one of the senators that voted against it and it's also interesting to see about one of his campaign managers trying to help him with his image was also hired by noriega to help him with his image. [applause]
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what can you tell us? you've written about the different generation of leadership that these men present. the one to start? in the chinese media it was the culture of the experience. both of them were sent to the countryside where they worked with a farmer for 50 years. it is an extraordinary difficulty in the city's to the countryside. the very difficult life experience for the important trade which defines the beavers. i can have a few words for that. enduring, about devotee, confidence. i think it's important to know this generation. in many ways also the study in college and at the end of culture for most of them this early 1980's was the most liberal period in china's system was exposed and the ideas and they actually have the constitutional development in the foreign country in the u.k. and elsewhere in to chinese he reads english very well along. now that is a wonderful opportunity, and this also could be a problem because they would fail to understand. this is a generation because of their personal
what can you tell us? you've written about the different generation of leadership that these men present. the one to start? in the chinese media it was the culture of the experience. both of them were sent to the countryside where they worked with a farmer for 50 years. it is an extraordinary difficulty in the city's to the countryside. the very difficult life experience for the important trade which defines the beavers. i can have a few words for that. enduring, about devotee, confidence. i...
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, diplomatic power, using the development tool, using the military and intelligence aspects, using homeland defense, technologies so that we don't think that every solution come every problem has a military solution attached to it. it's difference in the budget priorities and the rhetoric that you can't always talk about and it's a difference frankly in the budget the congressman ryan has put together. budgets take months to put together. they take a low of deliberation and thought and deliberation that went into his national security blueprint for america the military is going to solve the national security problems. and that was the approach in the previous administration. i am not looking back. but i am doing is seizing upon the ideas that have been brought forward by your team and i feel there is a difference and i think that is exactly what happened in the prior eight years we put the burden on the country's security on the backs of men and women without looking at other tools of american power and the budget is more balanced. >> if you follow the president's approach and cut defense y
, diplomatic power, using the development tool, using the military and intelligence aspects, using homeland defense, technologies so that we don't think that every solution come every problem has a military solution attached to it. it's difference in the budget priorities and the rhetoric that you can't always talk about and it's a difference frankly in the budget the congressman ryan has put together. budgets take months to put together. they take a low of deliberation and thought and...
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for us, exports are a twofer. today help us build our partners' capabilities, and they help our defense industry's competitiveness. we're improving our overall export control system under president obama's 2010 export control reform initiative and taking strong steps within dod to improve our internal processes as well. we're making our decision process more anticipatory, that is looking to what partners are likely to want in the future and beginning our thinking and technical preparations at an earlier stage. these reforms should make it easier for us to cooperate with our partners across the region. to strengthen our regional missile defense posture, we're forging with japan, australia and south korea, new missile defense approaches. we're integrating japanese sensors into our space surveillance network and cooperating with australia on space capabilities. we're enhancing our access and sustainment across the region. in addition to rotationally deploying will la to haval combat ships, we're exploring options for
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give us a one month period, and we're going to hack in. if we can't, don't hire us. if we can, you better hire us because we'll fix it. they failed only once to be able to get in giving you an idea how insecure a lot of these protective systems are, but the only method that presently exists that's effective is the method the united states government uses to protect our most important secrets, our defense secrets. we have skilled people working for us, working as part of the military, that attack that system all the time. as soon as they are in, they close that breach, and then three days later, they get in again, they close that breach, and private business does not invest enough money in doing that to have the kind of protection we should have given the kinds of records there now. the way i describe it is our technology has gotten ahead of our security. our technology is state of the art, and our security is, like, four r -- or five years behind that. once again, i thank you very much. i thank you for the work of the chamber and encourage you to continue pursuits be
give us a one month period, and we're going to hack in. if we can't, don't hire us. if we can, you better hire us because we'll fix it. they failed only once to be able to get in giving you an idea how insecure a lot of these protective systems are, but the only method that presently exists that's effective is the method the united states government uses to protect our most important secrets, our defense secrets. we have skilled people working for us, working as part of the military, that...
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that makes us uncompetitive. it's an enormous problem for the country in terms of our ability to compete and enormous problem for the government in its ability to afford these programs in light of the demographic shifts in the country. moderator: we have come to halfway point of our candidates forum. we'll be back in a few minutes with audience questions. [applause] moderator: welcome back to the candidates forum with the sixth congressional district and the three candidates on the stage. we'll continue now with audience questions. we were overwhelmed with questions and we're glad for that. certainly helps to fill the time. it helps us to learn more about the candidates, and our first question is, no matter who is elected, they'll be serving an exceptionally diverse district. rural, urban and suburban. how will you do this? mr. mueller? mueller: i'm not one to group people by really any kind of way it's typically divided up as people who live in rural areas or by race or by gender. i look at everyone as an indivi
that makes us uncompetitive. it's an enormous problem for the country in terms of our ability to compete and enormous problem for the government in its ability to afford these programs in light of the demographic shifts in the country. moderator: we have come to halfway point of our candidates forum. we'll be back in a few minutes with audience questions. [applause] moderator: welcome back to the candidates forum with the sixth congressional district and the three candidates on the stage. we'll...
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: end-use senator? brown: one of the things you really guess on this, their bank, along with others, other regional banks are still in business because we stepped up -- the point is is that you have to figure what you would do with an auto rescue. would you have not followed what wanted to do or what president bush wanted to do? is what this industry ballpark? i just think that that is the most irresponsible thing. i notice good talking points and empty slogans for you. but i just wonder what he would've done to help the middle class. you come up with nothing to say how you'd want to help the middle class. >> moderator: thirty seconds to respond and then i have one last question before we go to break. mandel: i talked earlier about part of my jobs plan. regulatory form for small businesses. and also drilling for oil and gas in the state of ohio. i also believe we need to do everything we can to help blue-collar workers. my grandfather was a member of the uaw. my grandmother was a member of the unit. the
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any new overt use of u.s. force to disarm yet another middle eastern state of weapons of mass destruction that it does not have, while staying quiet about israel's 200 plus nuclear weapons arsenal, would elevate already high level of anti-american sentiment in the middle east, threaten our remaining allies there, and render their cooperation with the united states practically impossible. and u.s. military actions against the islamic republic would have no international legitimacy. know when you and security council authorization and no allies at issue, and maybe, i said maybe, the uk you are reading the press this month with their latest legal opinion. the larger part of the international community, and remember, 120 of the un's 193 member states are part of the non-aligned movement who voted to have -- as their chair. and they're already on record as saying he would consider an attack illegal, and that would ratify america's image as an outlaw superpower. this is really important today, compared to even a few
any new overt use of u.s. force to disarm yet another middle eastern state of weapons of mass destruction that it does not have, while staying quiet about israel's 200 plus nuclear weapons arsenal, would elevate already high level of anti-american sentiment in the middle east, threaten our remaining allies there, and render their cooperation with the united states practically impossible. and u.s. military actions against the islamic republic would have no international legitimacy. know when you...
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or assist us in getting us moving forward. there is no question that we need to study our tax system and evaluated item by item. looking at where the inequities are. closing loopholes. looking at the various deductions. but what i continue to hear what the mitt romney plan and the paul ryan plan, we are going to get tax reductions and i feel like it will be on the back of the middle class. talking about mortgage deductions. it dependent deductions and other kinds of things that middle-class people really depend upon. i will tell you that i am not a tax expert, but if i had the opportunity to go to congress and we will seriously address the tax issues of our country, you best believe that i will study and be prepared. >> moderator: senator tony strickland, you get a chance to answer as well. 35% now. -- i just wanted to try to follow up with that. just looking for some sense of a number. brownley: i'm not sure what the number is. what i do know that there can be capital gain deductions and other things like that, 10 or 12%, i b
or assist us in getting us moving forward. there is no question that we need to study our tax system and evaluated item by item. looking at where the inequities are. closing loopholes. looking at the various deductions. but what i continue to hear what the mitt romney plan and the paul ryan plan, we are going to get tax reductions and i feel like it will be on the back of the middle class. talking about mortgage deductions. it dependent deductions and other kinds of things that middle-class...
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using them. others may face new barriers. i was recently at a local office in a southern state where i was sitting in on an interview and seeing their fancy new automated system, and i sat in on an interview with the woman who was a part-time hairdresser, self-employed, what come in with a blank certification form and the workers at and help her fill it out. she said i always do this. i was coming because i'm afraid i'm going to make a mistake. and i know if i sit here and she walks through it with me that we will get it right together. so that kind of individualized attention may be harder to get now in the environment that states are moving to. states really there in the degree to which the shift to automated method is being pushed versus just being offered as an additional opportunity for accessing the program. and so i think it's important to remember that not all low income population of access to the technology, to the internet or the same ability to be able to use it. we hear about prepaid
using them. others may face new barriers. i was recently at a local office in a southern state where i was sitting in on an interview and seeing their fancy new automated system, and i sat in on an interview with the woman who was a part-time hairdresser, self-employed, what come in with a blank certification form and the workers at and help her fill it out. she said i always do this. i was coming because i'm afraid i'm going to make a mistake. and i know if i sit here and she walks through it...
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how can we use that to assist us? >> at think one of the things that you're pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health our friend as different from the rest of health care. >> exactly. >> that is disconcerting that even from advocates of women's health care access we hear so much about this is an issue that should be important to women and women should vote on this and be concerned about this.
how can we use that to assist us? >> at think one of the things that you're pointing to is the way in which women's health and reproductive health our friend as different from the rest of health care. >> exactly. >> that is disconcerting that even from advocates of women's health care access we hear so much about this is an issue that should be important to women and women should vote on this and be concerned about this.